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Happy 80th Birthday Steve Miller! Born Steven Haworth Miller on this day October 5, 1943, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, he is the only remaining original member of the Steve Miller Band….

Steve Miller preforming live at the 2016 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony.

Inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2016.

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Happy 80th Birthday Steve Miller!

Born Steven Haworth Miller on this day October 5, 1943, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, he is the only remaining original member of the Steve Miller Band. He founded the band in 1966.

Miller’s mother, Bertha, a jazz-influenced singer, was his first influence and exposure to music. His father, George, was an accomplished amateur recording engineer in addition to being a pathologist by profession. Guitar legend Les Paul and his musical partner & wife Mary Ford visited the Miller family home regularly. The Millers were best man and matron of honor at Les & Mary’s wedding. Les Paul became Steve’s godfather.

After the family relocated to Dallas, Texas, Miller began playing guitar at a young age. A wide wide range of musicians influenced his musical styles, including blues, jazz, rock and roll, and folk. Blues legend and Miller family friend, T-Bone Walker taught Steve, at the age of nine, to play his guitar behind his back and with his teeth.

Founding the Steve Miller Band

In the mid 1960s, Miller moved to Chicago, where he immersed himself in the city’s vibrant blues scene. He worked with the late, great Paul Butterfield, and jammed with blues greats like Howlin’ Wolf, Muddy Waters, and my all-time favorite blues musician and singer Buddy Guy. They all encouraged Miller to continue his pursuit of music.

In 1965, Miller and keyboardist Barry Goldberg formed the Goldberg-Miller Blues Band, signing with Epic Records. After a brief residency with the band in New York, Miller moved back to Texas in hopes of finishing his studies at the University of Texas.

Miller’s father had given him a VW Bus, and Miller moved to San Francisco where he soon after formed the Steve Miller Blues Band, which eventually shortened its name to the Steve Miller Band. They backed Chuck Berry on his Live at Fillmore Auditorium in 1967.

Less than a year later, the band released its debut album, Children of the Future. This was the first of two Steve Miller Band albums to feature vocalist and guitarist Boz Scaggs. The album was a commercial success, but it wasn't until years later that the band achieved its greatest success.

In 1973, the band released The Joker, which featured the hit singles like the title track and "Rock'n Me." The Joker album also featured a live version of the Robert Johnson song “Come On in My Kitchen,” recorded at the Tower Theatre in Upper Darby.

The Steve Miller Band: The Joker (Official Video)

Since the formation of the Steve Miller Band 55 years ago, they have released 18 studio albums. The latest was Let Your Hair Down in 2011. They have six live albums and seven official compilation albums. They've sold close to 30 million records, including their Greatest His 1974-78 album that has amassed over 15 million copies sold in just the United States alone. Making it one of the best-selling albums of all time!

The Steve Miller Band: Fly Like An Eagle (Live From Don Kirshner's Rock Concert, 1973)

Miller is known for his eclectic musical style, which incorporates elements of blues, rock, jazz, and folk. He is also known for his distinctive guitar playing and his soulful vocals. Miller is one of the most successful and influential rock musicians of all time. He was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame as a solo artist in 2016, deservedly so!

I had the opportunity to see Steve Miller Band live at the Tower Theatre years ago, and it was an incredible show that featured countless smash-hit songs that have become staples on our playlists for years to come!

Happy 80th Birthday Steve Miller!

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ZZ Top and Lynyrd Skynyrd rocked Freedom Mortgage Pavilion on the Camden Waterfront for a memorable celebration of Rock & Roll on Sunday, September 17. The show was the only stop in the Philadelphia area on the ‘Sharp Dressed Simple Man’ Tour.

For Lynyrd Skynyrd, classics never die. “That Smell,” “Sweet Home Alabama,” and the “Free Bird” encore got the crowd involved as much as any songs. Billy Gibbons and company hit the stage at Freedom Mortgage Pavilion with "Got Me Under Pressure," which reignited a crowd with excellent energy for both performances. 

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Concert Setlist- Lynyrd Skynyrd

Workin’ for MCA
Skynyrd Nation
What’s Your Name
That Smell
I Know a Little
Whiskey Rock-a-Roller
Saturday Night Special
Gimme Back My Bullets
Tuesday’s Gone
Simple Man
Gimme Three Steps
Call Me the Breeze
Sweet Home Alabama
Encore: Free Bird

Concert Setlist- ZZ Top

Got Me Under Pressure
I Thank You
Waitin’ for the Bus
Jesus Just Left Chicago
Gimme All Your Lovin’
Pearl Necklace
I’m Bad, I’m Nationwide
I Gotsta Get Paid
My Head’s in Mississippi
Sixteen Tons
Just Got Paid
Sharp Dressed Man
Legs
Encore: Brown Sugar, Tube Snake Boogie, La Grange

Photo Credit for ZZ Top, Lynyrd Skynyrd at Freedom Mortgage Pavilion: Chris Koontz of Chris K Photography


ZZ Top

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Billy Gibbons has become the most famous member of ZZ Top. The band has been together since the 1970s.


Lynyrd Skynyrd

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Lynyrd Skynyrd has continued to play despite the tragic plane crash in 1977. Their classic hits have stood the test of time.


Lynyrd Skynyrd

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The crowd at Freedom Mortgage Pavilion enjoyed the performance from Lynyrd Skynyrd. They played in the Philadelphia area for one night only.


ZZ Top

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That's a fine-looking guitar. The crowd can always use an eye-catcher.


ZZ Top

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The crowd at Freedom Mortgage Pavilion enjoyed the performance from ZZ Top , in the Philadelphia area for one night only.


Lynyrd Skynyrd

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Lynyrd Skynyrd is one of the quintessential bands that define Southern Rock.


ZZ Top

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Lynyrd Skynyrd and ZZ Top traveled together on the Sharp Dressed Simple Man Tour. The name was a reference to a hit song from each band.


Lynyrd Skynyrd

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Lynyrd Skynyrd played hit songs like "Sweet Home Alabama" and "That Smell" during their set. They used the iconic "Free Bird" as the encore.


ZZ Top

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Freedom Mortgage Pavilion is one of the most popular concert venues in the Philadelphia area. Its location on the Camden Waterfront is perfect during the summer months.


ZZ Top

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ZZ Top's hit songs include "Tush" and "Gimme' All Your Lovin."


Lynyrd Skynyrd

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Lynyrd Skynyrd performed for about two hours on the main stage. ZZ Top followed them up with another excellent performance.


Lynyrd Skynyrd

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Lynyrd Skynyrd took the main stage around 7:30 pm. The local crowd cheered the entrance of one of the best Southern Rock bands.


Lynyrd Skynyrd

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Lynyrd Skynyrd became famous from classics like "Sweet Home Alabama" and 'Free Bird."


Lynyrd Skynyrd

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Freedom Mortgage Pavilion is one of the most popular concert venues in the Philadelphia area. Its location on the Camden Waterfront is perfect during the summer months.


Lynyrd Skynyrd

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Lynyrd Skynyrd has stood the test of time despite the tragedy that struck the band in 1977.


Lynyrd Skynyrd

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Freedom Mortgage Pavilion is one of the most popular concert venues in the Philadelphia area. Its location on the Camden Waterfront is perfect during the summer months.


ZZ Top

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The lighting at Freedom Mortgage Pavilion added something extra for the crowd to enjoy. ZZ Top kept them entertained through the end of the night.


ZZ Top

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ZZ Top took the main stage at Freedom Mortgage Pavilion around 9:30pm after Uncle Kracker and Lynyrd Skynyrd.

 

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Catch Brent Porche on-air and online weekdays between 3PM – 7PM on WMMR. Brent loves to celebrate important musical anniversaries and milestones on my show, especially on Double Shot Tuesdays! He is honored to continue to the legacy of ‘MMR’s Local Shots Artist of the Month feature every Wednesday on-air at 6:30pm and via the Local Shots Headquarters page online, anytime at WMMR.com.